Technology is an ever-increasing influence on young people’s lives, and it’s likely to continue into their adult lives. Children might know how to use computers, tablets, and other gadgets, but understanding how hard drives and other... Read More
This well-structured collection celebrates different types of love through meditative verse. The poems in Julia Anne Bernhardt’s first collection, "Talk to Me of Love", range from erotic to spiritual as they investigate love in all its... Read More
"Old Growth and Ivy" will engage those looking for a thriller that also sweetly celebrates love. Jayne Menard’s romantic crime drama "Old Growth and Ivy", the first in a trilogy, juxtaposes heart-pounding shootouts with warmhearted... Read More
Lily’s Story is a satisfying look at one life as it crosses many eras—from 1840 to the 1920s. Lily’s Story by Don Gutteridge is an intriguing account of one woman’s life that shows how her identity grows and changes from her... Read More
"House of Harwood" is an intriguing novella, especially for those who enjoy stories about family secrets, function, and dysfunction. In House of Harwood, a mystery novella by Olivia Batker Pritzker, the Harwood family’s Thanksgiving... Read More
Narrator Anatolia Steppe is a rebellious twelve-year-old, and wise beyond her years. While these traits may irritate adults and nannies, they are perfectly conducive to solving mysteries with international intrigue. In Istanbul, Turkey,... Read More
A tender exploration of the relationships between women, "Nothing for Tomorrow" honors a friendship that helped shape the author’s life. There’s no predicting who will enter our lives, or the effect a stranger can have on us. Nancy... Read More
To wake up from her coma, a young woman’s soul must travel through a fantastical kingdom in this twist on the modern fairy tale genre. Linda Whittaker tackles the dual themes of personal growth and recovery in "Isabella and the Tale of... Read More